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concentrated on higher education and educating himself. he is a man with three graduate degrees, including one from the u.s. naval war college, and i should add that we were proud to present him with an honorary degree here just a couple of years ago. i should not neglect to say, general flynn has been given many awards, including the defense superior service medal with three oakley's clusters, the legion of merit with an of leaf cluster, the brand star, the meritorious service medal and others that are not too numerous to mention. he is a great friend of this school, and we are honored that you could join us and the floor is yours. >> thank you. [applause] >> great. first, before i get into some formal remarks, i hopefully -- everyone got handed out one of these. it is that there are your see your you got it when you walked in. a pamphlet about the defense intelligence agency and other about who we are all we're doing a behalf of national security for this country. it will give you some idea about the direction of one of the, what i would
concentrated on higher education and educating himself. he is a man with three graduate degrees, including one from the u.s. naval war college, and i should add that we were proud to present him with an honorary degree here just a couple of years ago. i should not neglect to say, general flynn has been given many awards, including the defense superior service medal with three oakley's clusters, the legion of merit with an of leaf cluster, the brand star, the meritorious service medal and others...
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it be a great idea if there was a way we could save or have people contribute to our kids' college education, as well as teaching our kids how to donate to things that are meaningful to them and that is how triple the gift was born. >> so how does it work? it sounds like a gift registry or wedding registry. >> right. you personalize it, a person can put the child's name, event, joey's christmas registry, and a special message for family and friends to see. they invite family and friends to see it through e-mails, with a link or can directly e-mail from the website that we set up a registry. >> do you list what you want for the child as well as gifts or amounts of money if i donations? how does that work? >> you can definitely put in there any sort of message. if that child is saving for a special technological gift or whatever. when parents set up the registry, they designate how much for the gift card, how much for college savings and how much for the charity of their choice. >> so is there a service fee or charge to set up the registry? >> there is no service fee to view it. there is a cha
it be a great idea if there was a way we could save or have people contribute to our kids' college education, as well as teaching our kids how to donate to things that are meaningful to them and that is how triple the gift was born. >> so how does it work? it sounds like a gift registry or wedding registry. >> right. you personalize it, a person can put the child's name, event, joey's christmas registry, and a special message for family and friends to see. they invite family and...
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he is going after education who in new jerseyç or any place el doesn't agree needs to be ramps up. and keeping texas down. more of us keeping more of our money. >>ç conservatives don't love h for a variety of reason ares. the questions that i asked chris too, do conservatives have something toç learn? >> i have to say, i have always said that chris christie is the one that i'm most concerned about regardless of who is on thatç platform with a d on the chest. we saw with romney even though he was a mormon and a lot of the more christian conservatives im, at the end of the day you have a democrat and a republican they will put their support to chris christie. but i think he has great appeal in new jersey and heç should. i'm not sure they go dgoing to transcend on a national level. i think he will have some problem with the gay vote which is a vastç growing politicaly force in america. >> and it is all about the beginning of the race called the primaries as well. >> right now a plan to end obama careç completely in south carolina? >> republican state senator davis trying t
he is going after education who in new jerseyç or any place el doesn't agree needs to be ramps up. and keeping texas down. more of us keeping more of our money. >>ç conservatives don't love h for a variety of reason ares. the questions that i asked chris too, do conservatives have something toç learn? >> i have to say, i have always said that chris christie is the one that i'm most concerned about regardless of who is on thatç platform with a d on the chest. we saw with...
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the education you get in catholic schools, generally speaking, is much better than the education you get in public schools. yet, catholic school teachers make less money. >> right. >> because they're not unionized. in d.c., when they had the voucher system, where did all the poor people go? catholic school. that's where they ran into. why? because there is discipline in a catholic school. >> right. >> there's standards in the catholic school. you can't curse at the teacher in a catholic school. you can't create pandemonium in that school. but you can in the public school. last word. >> well, you know, my generation out west, we had a uniform, a t-shirt and a pair of blue jeans, and just about everybody wore it. not a big problem. this crazy idea that we have to somehow bow down to unions, a public employee union, and give away the control of an educational system that's been the treasure of the world is to me mindless. >> we spend more money than any other country on earth on education, and obviously, the kids' test scores can't compete with south korea and other countries. >> absolu
the education you get in catholic schools, generally speaking, is much better than the education you get in public schools. yet, catholic school teachers make less money. >> right. >> because they're not unionized. in d.c., when they had the voucher system, where did all the poor people go? catholic school. that's where they ran into. why? because there is discipline in a catholic school. >> right. >> there's standards in the catholic school. you can't curse at the...
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what is gender awareness education? >> some educators want to make gender salient in raising student consciousness and reversing if they read a fairy tale they will say sexism and have a fairy tale that reverses that and also the earliest age by making children aware what i think isn't true, want to make formal engenders a social invention. we are all just bore an androgynous and society imposes masculinity and femininity. most people have a gender identity that is feminine or masculine. not all, there are exceptions. as a rule is important, the critical part of your identity if you are a girl or boy and it is not something that is easily changed and there are differences and it is accommodation of biology and culture. we don't know the exact balance, being determined to deny biology is playing a role and feel that you have a gender aware classroom and the teacher is aware she should try to raise and try to make genderless salient. you raised through consciousness about gender while trying to diminish stereotypical expr
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they wanted an end to this, they wanted educational opportunities and work opportunities and training and a new house and they didn't get it. the government admits it is way behind schedule. it's got a lot of work to do but there are some people say they don't see it happening and now that nelson mandela is gone they don't see how it's ever going to happen joie. >> that is hard to fathom. thinking about the impact that nelson mandela and the leadership that came in his wake changed the condition of life in south africa, can you talk to us a little bit about the economic environment in south africa today? is there industry that has developed, where are things going for their economy? >> yeah, so that's the bad side of it is those people who are in the worst of situations who have not seen an improvement. but in fact there last been generally speaking improvement across the country, it has grown terriblsubstantially from wheres in the apartheid days. prosperity. it is a lot safer than it used to be in south africa, education is opened up, health care is more accessible everyone. but bot
they wanted an end to this, they wanted educational opportunities and work opportunities and training and a new house and they didn't get it. the government admits it is way behind schedule. it's got a lot of work to do but there are some people say they don't see it happening and now that nelson mandela is gone they don't see how it's ever going to happen joie. >> that is hard to fathom. thinking about the impact that nelson mandela and the leadership that came in his wake changed the...
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in the department of education. later, she wasn't able to do it, the professor did a follow-up and he admitted that it wasn't exactly 81, it was less a matter something like that. but none of that, for some reason, the reporters of the time, including "the washington post", they reported this statistic as true. boys were treated much more respectfully and valuable and they assert themselves and girls are sort of lacking balance. that is exactly the opposite was true. a typical classroom, the boys are often sitting in the back to spring the known cause on them and it's true that they may get more attention in some cases, but more careful research shows that it's negative attention at times because boys are more unruly and so the teacher will say, who do you think is the president of france and that is because john is not listening. so they are more recognized, the more positive engagements, those that have positive engagements. those are rare. and we feel that they have the right to express their opinions and if the
in the department of education. later, she wasn't able to do it, the professor did a follow-up and he admitted that it wasn't exactly 81, it was less a matter something like that. but none of that, for some reason, the reporters of the time, including "the washington post", they reported this statistic as true. boys were treated much more respectfully and valuable and they assert themselves and girls are sort of lacking balance. that is exactly the opposite was true. a typical...
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>> the person who was pro- education won. so there is something going on in the country that is about, yes, working hard. nobody wants a handout. but let's level the playing field so we have great public education and we have ways for people to enter or reenter or re-envision the middle class. you may call that populism, but frankly when you hear pope francis start talking about that, too, i think we have had a lot, a lot of years of trickle- down economics and austerity- based economics, and it has not turned the country around. so this level of populism, progressivism, i think, is something that people are yearning for. so we will see, but i don't see the republican party, at least in terms of the congress, i don't see that it is getting lots of hugs and kisses from people around the country. i see there is a lot of anger and a lot of anxiety that our lives are fundamentally different than what we thought they would be. so this notion of shared prosperity, investment in education, investments in infrastructure, and trying t
>> the person who was pro- education won. so there is something going on in the country that is about, yes, working hard. nobody wants a handout. but let's level the playing field so we have great public education and we have ways for people to enter or reenter or re-envision the middle class. you may call that populism, but frankly when you hear pope francis start talking about that, too, i think we have had a lot, a lot of years of trickle- down economics and austerity- based economics,...
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this is of education, an issue. showing an issue about whether the results actually really matter and what the research actually really matters, or whether the congress lives in an evidence-free zone. pre-k actually works to help level the playing field. the president has put a bill out there. the house of representatives actually have a bipartisan bill, that lies in the house of representatives and the senate, the miller-harkin bill that has two republicans from new york state. i give them huge props for being part of it, hannah and grim. sailpre-k bill should through. if people want to make a smart investment, that should sail through but for the ideology of what the federal government should be spending. this,at is sad about states like oklahoma, you know, have shown us that pre-k really works. so we are fighting for it. i don't really know what its prospects are. i don't feel as hopeful as i wish -- you know, as the evidence should dictate. but we are fighting, fighting, fighting for that pre-k bill. number two,
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. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! is hquoo could away. >> the long walk to a final rest has begun in south africa. where leaders are moving in now to remember nelson mandela. nearly 100 heads of state and leaders, former president of the country, nelson mandela died thursday at the age of 95. a national tribute to mandela will take place at a johannesburg soccer stadium with thousands of ordinary south africans, including cube afternoon president raul castro. alal jazeera's ali velshi is joining us from south africa. tell us what you're seeing, there are so many dignitaries there for the commemoration of his life. >> i heard said, short of the united nations, this is the largest gathering ever held. like president obama and president george w. bush. jimmy carter arrived earlier, we were actually on the same plane, and i subsequently sat down with him and interviewed him to discuss his relationship, his long standing and very close relationship with nelson mandela. interesting point as the world celebrates nelson mande
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crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. >>> we're back with debby wasserman schultz and reince priebus. >> i want to set the stage. in a recent poll, 80% of the country distrusts washington and does not think washington makes the right decision on a regular basis. the country is clearly going to want to change. you are likely to nominate somebody who first became active in 1972 as a mcgovern field person who then became a national figure in 1992, which means that if you are under 42 years of age, you couldn't vote when her husband first ran. do you really think hillary clinton is the face of change the country will want to vote for in 2016? >> there's a reason that my counter part a few minutes ago said their party as a problem winning presidential elections. they are dramatically out of touch with most americans in the country. it is because even though he had a rebrand, it hasn't worked out so well. because just yesterday you could look at the things that the organizations did to alienate us african-americans, hispanics,
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education is no longer in question in reading the new york times writes hong kong and russia are top well finland's first and numeracy the most highly valued skill in the workforce to america's not just lugging book quote dead last and by a long way in the truth these beats into last place by italy in problem solving is told by every single phones industrialized country the new york times rise while of almost quote nation building in afghanistan funding new schools and teachers all across america school budgets are being cut and teachers fired while spending has more than doubled since nine eleven going to places like afghanistan iraq and now al qaeda in syria pentagon claims it takes just five percent of your tax but economics professor yoga discovered expenditures from military debt repayment to veterans affairs nuclear weapons and many many other direct will cost the taxpayers all knowingly paying for profound an astonishing sixty eight cents of your every tax dollar now goes on for a bull's educational. a new generation of americans gets five first appeared to cruise next coals o
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one of which is education. you have more people going to college than ever before, which means more debt, but that doesn't necessarily mean better paying jobs. we're talking about $15 to $20 an hour. do you think raising the minimum wage would have an impact on the way we at least think about education? would more people be less likely to want to go to school if they're getting paid more without having to go? >> i don't think the minimum wage has much of an impact on educational decision. i do think that college is still a good deal, but the reality is that inequality is growing even amongst those who actually go to college. the median college salary is not really keeping pace with the rest of the economy. so again, i think when thinking about the overall picture about inequality, we do need a number of different tools. i think the minimum wage plays one part of that but an important one. >> one of the arguments that corporations like mcdonald's and wendy's in particular like to make is, well, if we raise wages
one of which is education. you have more people going to college than ever before, which means more debt, but that doesn't necessarily mean better paying jobs. we're talking about $15 to $20 an hour. do you think raising the minimum wage would have an impact on the way we at least think about education? would more people be less likely to want to go to school if they're getting paid more without having to go? >> i don't think the minimum wage has much of an impact on educational decision....
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. >> it's totally about education. we want to take accountability of the schools. >> st george would take more than accountability. a report commissioned warns that the break-up could cost the city $53 million. 20% of its budget. it would further segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george is the mainlyingority white. >> we we have white kids going to school on this end of the parish and at the other end and in the middle just of the black kids. >> members in baton rouge make an average of $58,000, in the st george area they make $90,000. >> i think we need to look at does that take us backwards where we are segregating ourselves. it's not a win. >> it's not a trend. the white and black middle class have pled baton rouge to look for better schools for decades. >> this is nothing to do with skin colour. if you have the means to leave baton rouge and the school system, you have left. >> for those that may not be able to leave, it means more division. >> it will all change, i guess. one side will be bette
. >> it's totally about education. we want to take accountability of the schools. >> st george would take more than accountability. a report commissioned warns that the break-up could cost the city $53 million. 20% of its budget. it would further segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george is the mainlyingority white. >> we we have white kids going to school on this end of the parish and at the other end and in the middle just of the black kids. >>...
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educators. top scoring teams are in singapore, south korea, japan, and hong kong. an update on the new york city ormuter train derailment reporting investigators believe the operator of the train involved in the jarrell meant on sunday fell asleep prior to the incident. william rockefeller all but admitted he dozed off. sources say he was, in their words, jolted from a sleep and hit the break. but he did not have enough time to stop the train as they headed into a curve rated for only 30 miles an hour at a speed of greater than 82 miles per hour. four people were killed and over 60 were injured in the derailment. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. tables out front with lots of pamphlets. prior to entering the gun show. the pamphlets are how the government is trying to take away your right to own guns and the government in his and obama is doing that and obamacare is terrible. so those were the guys i wanted to talk to because they were the ones with the ideas, the leaflets.
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educational conglomerate and i would say because at the university of a nigga see it is a conglomerate it's a calamity because we have apart from the university we have a punishing so just who is you know london. we have a just because of cyprus and now my students eight thousand five hundred students and i look at it we have many computers all over europe and to help us through this here only programs proto words and you're the c.f.o. chief financial officer and you recognise an opportunity in bitcoin is just part of what happened when there was a bell and going back to earlier this year remember there was a huge bell and there was a confiscation of people's bank accounts is this what the bell rang and suddenly bit coin became something to do actually has nothing to do with the bailout and the crises we have in this having requests from all over they were from students enough asia even the medica what the university courses from their own countries and especially for almost a bundy just like there was who wanted to pay us and be coining in a couple of months so we didn't see sure we s
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and because it's the uk says a leading company in education especially in the higher education system. i am from higher education myself and by unnoticed. pros the stairwell and the tallest reduce the chosen most or the united kingdom. plus the ride this this and other countries also but yes it did of those gatherings expressed the their pride then it probably didn't throw that they have returned and there with him for the benefit of all comfort and. presents they gave them a bit of wood to smile and say you do. it was amongst the class to class and the present the route to his strategy. kazakhstan two thousand fifty. and that these new generation of specialists. all of them have c'mon go to english. and the present. it affected the staff and when there was no time when one hundred and no one thousand and five hundred people speaking english. without that said listen to this speech all the news story the fiction than science or to read. on the prison was also pro. and that i think the key is if he made the right decision at that very difficult moment in nineteen twenty nine to fall. a
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and from the hospital community and others about the application of the rule as a part of trying to educate all of the people that are affected and we have brought medicare advantage expert into those to help answer those questions. >> just to follow up on that, medpac looked at as a couple years ago about an observation, and because of the increase in observation, which they had found committee also looked at whether the recovery audit contractors, medicare recovery audit contractors scrutiny seemed to be driving this allowed. and they looked at a broader segment, both medicare and private observation stays. and they found that there was an increase in observation across the board him and not just from the medicare and they surmised that there were private payers also scrutinizing short stays in the same way that medicare was and that that might be driving it. we just note that in the report i think we did look at whether or not i'm the message we lookt medicare beneficiaries both able and disabled we looked at whether the increase in utilization was different for people over 65 and under
and from the hospital community and others about the application of the rule as a part of trying to educate all of the people that are affected and we have brought medicare advantage expert into those to help answer those questions. >> just to follow up on that, medpac looked at as a couple years ago about an observation, and because of the increase in observation, which they had found committee also looked at whether the recovery audit contractors, medicare recovery audit contractors...
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so we spent plenty of money and the other is k-12 education. we are not the top five and so it's not a matter of money to reengineer the system and i have a number of ideas on how to do that. >> a couple of other bases that i want to touch on before i turn it over. handing this over to entitlement reform, it is critical, as you say, and we also have social security on what we should do to fix the social security system and on the other hand, it is a three-point play and we would put this on the board. so with the security, we would've had this reform in 1991 except for this incident. and it's not just a matter of what the reform should be, but the process that we went through to get it. one of the reasons was that barack obama wouldn't be part of this is that the process was fundamentally flawed. and we saw the result of god and the reaction from the public. it is not politically feasible anyway. >> and we can exceed this expectation without the tax increases, but realistically some might say let's raise this based on 170 to 150, which is below
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we focused mostly on education scholarships. i feel like it to me soon skip that step the us judges long tradition of baking with cuts and it's based on the beach. the first one was produced illustrations for books they read several of the books people stir in coloring them and then just for a reason to practicality. instead of in green. the move to putting color on was the same kinds of arts that they use to put their minds once we expect to on this long tradition. what will make you more particularly he looks back to the landscape tradition so he's mostly a landscape artist. and during his lifetime. he explicitly means your chickens is one of his inspirations. kirsty was what does he like your chicken who lived in it and it was absolutely. separated off from the west. costly. no was all works. studies in dispute with western style theater in japan can incorporate that into the mix. the other. and i don't. welcome to nhk world as line and you know tony and tokyo. here's a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i
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the need and amount of developmental and remedial education being required in higher education. the rapid expansion of innovation model and need and enrollment. not to mention the increase scrutiny on student outcomes most notely highlighted by the president's recent proposal to tie student aid to student outcomes at the institutional level. the disparity between the families is quite staggering. when researched most low-income student either do not prepare or attend college because they didn't know or didn't believe that student aid funding would be available to them. in many instance it is showed the lack of knowledge or confidence that funds would be there for them leads low-income students to inned aer have or doesn't match best match their academic preparedness. this is sometimes called undermatching. it would also match up nicely with some of the new innovative learning models that are being introduced prior learning assessment and competency based education program. finally to provide a super foal graduate within four years. student attending college for 15 credit hour pe
the need and amount of developmental and remedial education being required in higher education. the rapid expansion of innovation model and need and enrollment. not to mention the increase scrutiny on student outcomes most notely highlighted by the president's recent proposal to tie student aid to student outcomes at the institutional level. the disparity between the families is quite staggering. when researched most low-income student either do not prepare or attend college because they didn't...
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and works hard both in terms of education providing farmers with certainty which is reliable but in terms of vision of cooperation for trafficking i think it's again once again a war product in afghanistan traditionally people of afghanistan have not been cultivating poppy it's a what product when there is no fighting i'm sure people how. well go for the legal way of think i'm thank you so much for this wonderful interview will wish you all the best worship you become the president i've got is that will be working for me from over here so all the best to you and your country that's all we had today and sophie shevardnadze join us next time here and so. many speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the yard p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he c
and works hard both in terms of education providing farmers with certainty which is reliable but in terms of vision of cooperation for trafficking i think it's again once again a war product in afghanistan traditionally people of afghanistan have not been cultivating poppy it's a what product when there is no fighting i'm sure people how. well go for the legal way of think i'm thank you so much for this wonderful interview will wish you all the best worship you become the president i've got is...
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what is usually created is the new underclass, the educated poor. the man does not care about free enterprise. wants government in charge of everything. it is a different philosophy than a republican would have. that if romney were elected, we would be coming out of this by now. with all this government regulation and the government goes -- the government knows best and comes first, as sky has never worked hard. arrogant,most polarizing, racist president we have ever had. the only people making excuses for him are the morally weak and politically correct liberal white apologists and the plaque -- and the black racists in the name of political correctness. everyone else is realistic enough to see the frog has dissipated and this guy is a total fraud. he will go down as one of the worst presidents this country has ever had. he does not care about the pain the americans are going through. >> joe from new york, good morning. caller: good morning. thank bush.to he was right 10 years ago when he said increasing domestic oil wouldtion in north dakota stimu
what is usually created is the new underclass, the educated poor. the man does not care about free enterprise. wants government in charge of everything. it is a different philosophy than a republican would have. that if romney were elected, we would be coming out of this by now. with all this government regulation and the government goes -- the government knows best and comes first, as sky has never worked hard. arrogant,most polarizing, racist president we have ever had. the only people making...
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go so far as to say enslavement today there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine if we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is used to control countries in the southern hemisphere both politically and economically. today we've got less than five percent of the world's population living in the united states consuming almost thirty percent of the resources and roughly half the world is living in poverty close to starvation are actually starving that's a failure it's not a model it's not something that can be replicated in africa or india or latin america so it's a failed system we know that it's a failed system. like the world bank and the international monetary fund play a crucial role in the entire history of the debt crisis f
go so far as to say enslavement today there is no attention paid to social affairs like health and education can you imagine if we have to sacrifice congolese children who have to die who cannot study because they have to pay for the debt. and the international community talks about generosity now they are talking about cancelling the debt as an act of generosity by controlling the country's resources. that they say the debt is used to keep countries with natural resources under control. it is...
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twenty seventeen and for those who miss their way to school or simply didn't have access to secondary education the way to bounce back from this summer's that that is the job market with the digital springboard to take a look. that and it's tedious. in adults ages eighteen to twenty five come from deprived neighbourhoods aesthetic appearance. they don't have a diploma and has been an employee for quite awhile. herehey are given the chance to learn a new job during the whole year in a teaching tool industry. in a carnal man. i quit school after my junior year in high school. so i did not graduate can i struggled for four years. and then i worked in sales but then i got bored of them so i thought to myself it's time to find something that suits me. on top of it what's more he's young adults are hired by the association in pd about eight hundred and eighty euro zone month. in exchange their asked to design websites for commercial videos for companies. using computers is second nature to them as they were born in the digital era according to their supervisors all that's left to do is to pass on the
twenty seventeen and for those who miss their way to school or simply didn't have access to secondary education the way to bounce back from this summer's that that is the job market with the digital springboard to take a look. that and it's tedious. in adults ages eighteen to twenty five come from deprived neighbourhoods aesthetic appearance. they don't have a diploma and has been an employee for quite awhile. herehey are given the chance to learn a new job during the whole year in a teaching...
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richards has campaigned actively against education in schools for example. many believe more referendums can now follow on issues such as abortion and the role of women. working through social networks campaign groups are seeking to put across their alternative agenda. well you know nobody leaves the dispute over values has only just begun. two weeks know she's been falling to the state of the internet she's a single parent mother was two children. it's seven am to enter sunday's just leaving preschool. i had to go be a bit trickier promotes a complete family all in a tough and doesn't reflect reality. divorce is common but there isn't adequate legislation and her leash and regulating divorce case it's nice to let us know what its name. two years partly as a result of church influence bob believes the war between the two camps could escalate the one side wants a secular open society one of the church and its supporters promote traditional values it becomes clear talking to people on the street at the same day as i had two children and four grandchildren. tho
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what changed in education that we really needed this? >> what a didn't hear an answer to is what is zero tolerance. my question having worked in school for 30 plus years is what is zero tolerance? is that a 50% tolerance or 25% tolerance or is that what we're going to? i agree there are concerns about suspensions, puexpulsions and arrests. i'm not an advocate of this, there are disproportionate implications as well. my concern is out on the front lines in the school, what does that equate to. what is a minor misdemeanor that we're now going to handcuff school police officers and tell them they're not allowed to apply the law. if my child is assaulted in school, are they not allowed to follow the law? is there a theft, is there a dollar limit? we have good ideas, we need balance and common sense. when we start focusing on playing the numbers game, we're the number one district in the state on arrests, expulsions, they start to manage situations on numbers and politics and not on situations. >> wendy, they've got an environment where kids
what changed in education that we really needed this? >> what a didn't hear an answer to is what is zero tolerance. my question having worked in school for 30 plus years is what is zero tolerance? is that a 50% tolerance or 25% tolerance or is that what we're going to? i agree there are concerns about suspensions, puexpulsions and arrests. i'm not an advocate of this, there are disproportionate implications as well. my concern is out on the front lines in the school, what does that equate...
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what about health care, education and all these other things? my response is, we're not going to get to any of that until we can first deal with the political dysfunction. so that's what we are attempting to do. it may seem like a little bit pushing a boulder up the hill but we've got to try. okay -- in washington it is usually the mic state you don't see get you in trouble. [laughter] so to our friends at the nsa, we say hello. we think you're doing a great job las. [laughter] senators are famous for speaking at great length. i want to do today but let me say i have a great deal of admiration for state legislators. i developed that in my own right when i became governor. by the way, is the sender long still? path, raise your hand. senator miller is here from a indiana and senator long was a. i guess it just about. but in any event, one of our regrets i was elected at the ripe old age of 32. my birthday is in september so i have matured by the time it took office i was 33. i regretted not served in the state legislature. i served as secretary of
what about health care, education and all these other things? my response is, we're not going to get to any of that until we can first deal with the political dysfunction. so that's what we are attempting to do. it may seem like a little bit pushing a boulder up the hill but we've got to try. okay -- in washington it is usually the mic state you don't see get you in trouble. [laughter] so to our friends at the nsa, we say hello. we think you're doing a great job las. [laughter] senators are...
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to many jews, highly educated, and using. from newport rhode island, and fantastic american was from a very good ones family who went to yale, ph.d. at harvard. the aged 27 he was given charge of the survey of all the lands between sacramento and the west of cheyenne. a hundred miles to the north and south, the 40th parallel survey. to consider years. the books and maps. could cost hundreds of thousand dollars. beautifully, beautifully accomplished. and he had all sorts of amazing adventures while doing the survey, but as a reward for doing so well he was appointed to be the first-ever director of the newly established body count the united states geological survey which, of course, today the country in its entirety. the move to new york, the headquarters of the usgs and he was the first director. the second was john wesley powell. his personal life is what i want to mention briefly. i was astonished when i stumbled across it. help no one will hold this against and, but he was a sexually energetic in man, but he did not like
to many jews, highly educated, and using. from newport rhode island, and fantastic american was from a very good ones family who went to yale, ph.d. at harvard. the aged 27 he was given charge of the survey of all the lands between sacramento and the west of cheyenne. a hundred miles to the north and south, the 40th parallel survey. to consider years. the books and maps. could cost hundreds of thousand dollars. beautifully, beautifully accomplished. and he had all sorts of amazing adventures...
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the statesman placed education at the center es struggle. throughout his presidency, he argued that the single most important priority was to develop the nation's once depressed youth. in 1976, young black anger boiled over. the soweto uprising boiled over. linda was one of those young students who rioted. he's now the principal of the secondary school, one of the most successful. he keeps close watch over the classes, acutely aware of history's lessons. >> we are accompanying all the brothers, throwing stones. later, because of this, they were trying to educate us to understand why the boycott, why the situation, why the uprising. >> he understood the urgency to educate black students as their white counter parts to give them both purpose and hope. >> the a.n.c. has struggled to fill full nelson mandela's vision. the system is crippled, school buildings falling apart and they have crowding. >> cape town is typical of the struggle. >> i wants to be a doctor. >> he wants to be an information technology. >> there is now a dangerous gap between
the statesman placed education at the center es struggle. throughout his presidency, he argued that the single most important priority was to develop the nation's once depressed youth. in 1976, young black anger boiled over. the soweto uprising boiled over. linda was one of those young students who rioted. he's now the principal of the secondary school, one of the most successful. he keeps close watch over the classes, acutely aware of history's lessons. >> we are accompanying all the...
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>> 100% because of education. we didn't come in saying we wanted to create the fifth largest city in the state of louisiana we want to take charge of the schools in our area. >> a report commissioned by the baton rouge area said it could cost the city at large $53 million, 20% of its budget and further segregate the city. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish, white kids going to school on the other end of the parish and in the middle you would just have the black kids going to school. >> there's also a major income disparity. residents in the city make an average much $58,000 a year. while residents in the st. george area make $90,000. >> does that take us backwards where we're segregating ourselves again? i don't see it as a win. >> both the white and black in baton rouge, those looking to break away say it's not race, but education. >> this has nothing to do with skin color. if you have the means to leave bbaton rouge, you leave. >> i guess you're going to have one
>> 100% because of education. we didn't come in saying we wanted to create the fifth largest city in the state of louisiana we want to take charge of the schools in our area. >> a report commissioned by the baton rouge area said it could cost the city at large $53 million, 20% of its budget and further segregate the city. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish, white kids going to school on the other end of the parish and in the...
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i am working with a public education advocacy group in the district. i was wondering if you have any suggestions for early career scientists. how should we keep moving forward in these next couple of years? it is going to remain tough, even if we reach some sort of a deal. are the voice that i am most concerned about. i am glad you are moving in science policy. we need expertise there. many people in your situation would like to continue to do research and are finding it challenging to identify the path forward for them to do so. nih, we're doing everything we can to provide that kind of support. we are increasing the grants that are a bridge between a postdoctoral fellowship and an independent faculty position. we are making it possible for individuals that come in for their first nih grant application to only compete against each other instead of the established investigators that may have more of a track record. trying to give first-time investigators a leg up. thatl have to recognize while this is a historic downturn, the case for nih support is so
i am working with a public education advocacy group in the district. i was wondering if you have any suggestions for early career scientists. how should we keep moving forward in these next couple of years? it is going to remain tough, even if we reach some sort of a deal. are the voice that i am most concerned about. i am glad you are moving in science policy. we need expertise there. many people in your situation would like to continue to do research and are finding it challenging to identify...
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educational standards they have targets for testing and things like this when. did you caving or making the population dumb and then boris johnson come along and say well you're dumb that's why you're poor and then they'll take more money but this targeting of economic numbers and then making their assumptions fit the target yeah that nothing has no bearing on the real economy that's the thing i mean i'm. a fan of the innovative side of capitalism somebody said that innovative to cross over the you got to balance it with the state sector to some degree but the thing that i find infuriating is what i call the bureaucrats. and these people. are crazy and you get to the point soget some of the objectives they set and so on and they end up startling the innovative side of capitalism while not giving you the sort of balancing you want the site to do at the same time and also the bureaucracy is running universities these days and degrading innovative research with a con handle people who don't fit inside their boxes you see it with cha getting of education and yeah an
educational standards they have targets for testing and things like this when. did you caving or making the population dumb and then boris johnson come along and say well you're dumb that's why you're poor and then they'll take more money but this targeting of economic numbers and then making their assumptions fit the target yeah that nothing has no bearing on the real economy that's the thing i mean i'm. a fan of the innovative side of capitalism somebody said that innovative to cross over the...
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>> caller: yes, i can, tom. >> what was it like on that not victory tour, but educational tour. what did you feel when you took part in that historic moment? >> caller: i will tell you my heart is full. it was one of the most humbling experiences of my life. to be able to be with someone with the values mandela had about inclusion for all people. it was so inspirational. >> what cities did you go to? >> caller: i was able to work with the democracy of south africa. we were able to pick up mr. mandela and his family. bring them into new york. >> were you able to go to the dedication of the statue on massachusetts avenue? we are showing pictures and people are liking the statue. >> caller: i was at the dedication. it was a privilege to be there with the leaders fighting in south africa, to participate on that unveiling on massachusetts avenue. >> some politics can get small as you know, in the campaign, the day-to-day stuff. this is one of the largest political movements in the history of the world. >> caller: it was inspirational for mandela in south africa and the iconic leader
>> caller: yes, i can, tom. >> what was it like on that not victory tour, but educational tour. what did you feel when you took part in that historic moment? >> caller: i will tell you my heart is full. it was one of the most humbling experiences of my life. to be able to be with someone with the values mandela had about inclusion for all people. it was so inspirational. >> what cities did you go to? >> caller: i was able to work with the democracy of south africa....
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i enjoyed my education a lot. but i think if you look at my transcript, it doesn't look like a typical wharton or penn student's transcript. i took courses from all different parts of the university. i spent a lot of time trying to design my education. and the thing which was interesting was it was all based on units. so there were just interesting class here, interesting class there. but there's no connection between them. and even though i spent so much time trying to reform the university when i was there and trying to work on my own education, when i graduated i actually realized i wasn't as well prepared as i should have been coming out of an ivy league university for the workplace. >> what did you think you were missing at that point? the ivy league education didn't offer? >> well, i didn't really know what i was missing, but my employer did. i went to work for a consulting firm. and my first six months there, not only for myself, but for all of my colleagues that came from every ivy league school you could
i enjoyed my education a lot. but i think if you look at my transcript, it doesn't look like a typical wharton or penn student's transcript. i took courses from all different parts of the university. i spent a lot of time trying to design my education. and the thing which was interesting was it was all based on units. so there were just interesting class here, interesting class there. but there's no connection between them. and even though i spent so much time trying to reform the university...
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live normal and to have the needs of their lives and to have a proper equipments and health care and education and so we wrote and restrictions and everything actually a book we have no choice we have all the pressure from not just one side from more than one side actually and this is how the issue going much more difficult we cannot just say one side or one face we have to we have to solve this we have to call the international community to call the government the standard is the rights of the people in palestine you say about the palestinians and the gazans in particular facing pressure from multiple sides i assume you're also talking about the station in egypt and the destruction of smuggling tunnels that used to provide up to thirty percent of goods for this chips population then now closed as far as i understand you've been talking about that they can all make situation in gaza is there pretty difficult at the moment and all this leave the gas and people in the past faced enormous economic hardship but i wonder compared to previous years how dramatic situation really is that the moment we
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educational standards they have targets for testing and things like this when. did you caving or making the population dumb and then boris johnson come along and say well you're dumb that's why you're poor and then they'll take more money but this targeting of economic numbers and then making their assumptions fit the target yeah that has no bearing on the real economy that's the thing i'm and i'm. a fan of the innovative side of capitalism somebody said that innovative to cross over the go to...
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. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> and welcome back. tonight we're looking in depth at health care in privately run prisons in america and in the second part of his investigation, america tonight's adam may, said that in an effort to save money, privatized care has sentenced some prisoners to death. >> it's a growing trend, states looking to trim budgets. to date, at least 28 states have privatized prison care. american friend services, in arizona, since the time the state privatized the prison health care , cost dropped $30
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my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. leave it to twitter to produce the ultimate question that is defining this stock market. including today where the dow sank 78 points. s&p back 7.2%. at jim query, would you buy amazon here? my quick response, two very different questions, yes and no. that's right. yes, i would buy amazon. no, it's not worth $400. welcome to the world of bull market discipline. the discipline to buy stocks that aren't cheap but are right. a discipline that will be tested in the next few days. at last because of today's last hour 7 sell-off -- >> sell, sell, sell! >> that shook people out of their complacency. i'm talking about the rigger to recognize what the market actually wants, though, not necessarily what you want. the dichotomy says you would rather have a portfolio that is hated and making money than be bound by concerns that may not be as relevant as they should be. let's start with amazon, which hit at an all-time high today, $399 before being repelled along with many other stocks by waves of
my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. leave it to twitter to produce the ultimate question that is defining this stock market. including today where the dow sank 78 points. s&p back 7.2%. at jim query, would you buy amazon here? my quick response, two very different questions, yes and no. that's right. yes, i would buy amazon. no, it's not worth $400. welcome to the world of bull market discipline. the discipline to buy stocks that aren't...
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we must champion a new training and education model. we have to invest in training and education. maximize the agility across our entire enterprise. defensiveprise is the intelligence agency headquarters and our national capital region footprint, which is significant, all of the joint intelligence operations centers and commands and all of the service intelligence centers. the army, and record, intelligence david just agency, the marines, it belongs to the air force right over here. the parkway, that the loss to the navy. it is all part of our enterprise. we have to ensure we are invest make thend basically right investments in these highly talented intelligence officers we have. for us, it is a significant investment. we do not want to leave a decade of war with all the six periods we have and then stop investing, particularly in the young workforce that we have, the what we call below 40 workforce we have. prior to 9/11, we were generally about close to 70% from the age of 40 over the last decade, we have shifted not completely around, but more than 50% are under the age of the.
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to do a lot of work to take the russian team up to the highest level the most important thing is to educate as we need to make the players understand what a responsibility to play for the national team almost for a year which is good now let's turn to boxing and a different kind of rematch five years after that controversial heavyweight bout in zurich. if i wonder how they failed us here in moscow and came face to face once again with nick i value it like i chose as more. evander holyfield is the real deal the former undisputed world champion in both the cruiserweight division and heavyweight where he was the only full time winner and claimed victories over fights as such as george foreman larry holmes and mike tyson . now age fifty one the american was a most reunited with another old followed nicholai following the man who fired he's a ghost on the boxing fraternity by beating holyfield in switzerland with a controversial majority decision to successfully defend his w b a title which i'm honored to meet this legendary boxer once again who's come to see is here and must go i hope this won'
to do a lot of work to take the russian team up to the highest level the most important thing is to educate as we need to make the players understand what a responsibility to play for the national team almost for a year which is good now let's turn to boxing and a different kind of rematch five years after that controversial heavyweight bout in zurich. if i wonder how they failed us here in moscow and came face to face once again with nick i value it like i chose as more. evander holyfield is...
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let me tell you that t best bargain education in this country. for kids who say you have to hop a 50,000, there is only one part of this economy right now there is onlone part of the government at all levels that is off the rails, that doesn't feel accountable and doesn't have to be productive. doesn't have to be efficient. and that is our education system in this country and it's wrecking lives under the pretense of creating a foundation for lives and careers. we have to stop the nonsense. >> that is a message that the millennialist are getting. and that is a good thing. >> think you so much, patrick. it is always great to see you and thank you monica and david. up next, he forced government health care on america and now calling for more redistribution. what is this president thinking? the prospect is scary. because here we go. psychotherapist robi ludwig psychotherapist robi ludwig gives us her diagnosis coming up [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energ
let me tell you that t best bargain education in this country. for kids who say you have to hop a 50,000, there is only one part of this economy right now there is onlone part of the government at all levels that is off the rails, that doesn't feel accountable and doesn't have to be productive. doesn't have to be efficient. and that is our education system in this country and it's wrecking lives under the pretense of creating a foundation for lives and careers. we have to stop the nonsense....
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a stunningly since we brought them democracy that women are educated they were doctors lawyers and now it's thing and it's taking over them being forced into loans they don't appreciate and i think that the felt needs of my eye so he now. i would just say that president obama. what used to identify what was a great start. box. if you don't get the whole picture and realized the role of women. it will never tell. i hope that everyone in this room takes a moment today when you come home to think about why the most powerful ways to empower the arab and muslim world is and how the women. so please please stop turning a blind eye to the atrocities against women by at how much i'm pleased with how when you empower them up thinking. and. i know you knew you when will you the us. and now i am not looking hard for me whole on the twenty two points
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a recipient of the idp case no educational curriculum project only moved. i agree to school graduate especially low income families. the country's growing industry it's ok to cheat the court's conclusion the curricula upgraded i'm trying to teach. the message between companies and vocational schools are encouraged. students can be placed into the becoming full time employees. he then accompanied me to write an opportunity for students to practice with the internet school in a new working environment. the energy in the bb do some practice at school. here they do it in real work and practice what they learn. let's teach students the occasional school. employment placement of graduation. i don't know who he's shown continuing skills. like your leisure. i mumbled of the hat that makes it a good one. dion looks great on. to help me complaining that the claimant agreed. all about obama and the team meeting government had commissioned to develop into a catch though education she caught on a dt and the private sector the country's growing to include cyclone. a wels
a recipient of the idp case no educational curriculum project only moved. i agree to school graduate especially low income families. the country's growing industry it's ok to cheat the court's conclusion the curricula upgraded i'm trying to teach. the message between companies and vocational schools are encouraged. students can be placed into the becoming full time employees. he then accompanied me to write an opportunity for students to practice with the internet school in a new working...
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it's all about priorities and that's what we've got to continue to educate and mobilize the public about. it's about priorities. governor snyder, and i believe this has been his plan from the beginning, he is the chief executive officer of the state of michigan. he's the governor. pensions are covered in the constitution, in the state constitution. he could have easily said we've got a problem in detroit. but we cannot hurt the most vulnerable. we cannot attack the most vulnerable. let's take pensions off the table. let's take a look at how taxes are being paid. let's look at what corporations are paying. let's maybe take a look at us cutting taxes rather than increasing taxes for those who can afford it. he didn't do that. he attacked the most vulnerable in that city and that's wrong. morally it's wrong and we believe legally it's wrong and that's why we're appealing the decision. >> beyond that, obviously, and we talked about this, detroit could be just the tip of the iceberg. yesterday, for example, illinois lawmakers passed a measure to cut pension costs, including raising the retire
it's all about priorities and that's what we've got to continue to educate and mobilize the public about. it's about priorities. governor snyder, and i believe this has been his plan from the beginning, he is the chief executive officer of the state of michigan. he's the governor. pensions are covered in the constitution, in the state constitution. he could have easily said we've got a problem in detroit. but we cannot hurt the most vulnerable. we cannot attack the most vulnerable. let's take...